Credo Kitchen has a lot in common with the Cross apartments that it's a part of. The overpriced food tastes bland and unfinished. Its opening missed two previously promised deadlines. Credo is part of a set of restaurants intended to replace the former Cate Main's affordable and popular dining options. These new dining options are inconveniently located, more expensive, and perhaps even unnecessary. Credo Kitchen represents a new OU, a university that is more hostile and less affordable for students.
I've heard that half the menu is garbage and the other half is alright, though I can't afford to try that out. But whatever you do, don't get the ramen—everyone seems to agree that...
Read moreCredo kitchen, much like Basic Knead and the other restaurants located in Cross Neighborhood, has a fantastic aesthetic and charming, upscale atmosphere, but as a restaurant that can only get you so far.
My food, a stir fry bowl with a side of shoestring fries, was warm and cooked well, with the ingredients I asked for. However, many of the rice grains were under done and hard to chew down. In addition, I found an entire clove of garlic in my stir fry. Not something you intend on biting into, in my opinion. I'm willing to give this space another shot, but I wasn't as happy as I could have been with this awesome,...
Read moreThe food is competent, really nothing special, but everything else about ordering food here is a joke. Loud, annoying venue, long lines to get food, ridiculous wait times after having received the food (30-45 minutes for food that's under freaking warmers anyway), and you're lucky if they get your order right, not to mention underfilling orders (nothing like getting 2 chicken fingers for the price of 3 with half the fries missing). Don't go unless you just can't stand going another day without wasting your time before...
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